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Sunday, 11 November 2012

Is there a spirit world?

Do we go there when we die? Do spirits exist?
Can we communicate with them? Are those who believe such things mentally
ill, or deluded? Is there any scientific evidence that can answer these
questions? The answer to that last question is 'Yes' and here is the
evidence that says not all those who hear voices are mentally ill.

Whether you are confused by your own mystical experiences or youare a serious
enquirer into such phenomena then this trilogy and the material in this blog may be of
interest to you.

The first book in this trilogy, The Tao of Natural Cycles, was initially
written with uneducated naiveté when I first engaged in direct communication with a non-corporeal
entity in the personage of Lao Tzu the ancient Chinese philosopher.

The
second book in the series, DFE - Dark Force Entity, emerged from the need to convey a
very important message to other naive sceptics in medicine and social
service institutions by using a catalogue of true-life events that
challenge modern beliefs about mental illness and spirituality. DFE is
written as a fictional narrative with the kind of
creative expression that is denied in clinical reporting. DFE is currently under revision and will be available for pre-publishing review in the very near future.

The third book in the trilogy, The Science of Spirit Possession, was the hardest to
write because of the need for serious scientific research and
academic rigour. Using the scientific conceptual framework of the 19th
century researcher Frederic Myers, one of the founding fathers of the
Society for Psychical Research, The Science of Spirit Possession is a doctoral
thesis that challenges modern scientific thinking with regard to spirit
communication and the soul, and poses the question, 'how do you know
what you think you know?'
By using the three very different writing styles of naïveté, creativity
and academic rigour, I hope I have given a very difficult subject a
range of expressions that will contribute to a wider understanding of a
pluralistic, multi-dimensional universe and our place in it.